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GOP candidates meet in CNN town hall, after Trump campaign manager charged – live GOP candidates meet in CNN town hall, where questions about Trump campaign manager dominate – live
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Donald Trump is defending his retweet of an unflattering picture of Senator Ted Cruz’s wife Heidi:
I didn’t start it.”
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Trump addresses battery charges against campaign manager
At the top of the CNN town hall, Trump addresses the battery charges against his campaign manager Corey Lewandowski , saying that former Breitbart News reporter Michelle Fields was “grabbing me.”
Everybody dumps people when there’s a sign of political incorrectness...
She was grabbing me – am I supposed to press charges?” Trump says. “I don’t know maybe I should right?”
So....https://t.co/Uc7WbgoAoM
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Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is set to appear next on CNN’s Republican town hall. Expect his questions about his campaign manager Corey Lewindowski’s battery charge to be front and center.
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In response to America’s heroin epidemic, Senator Ted Cruz says the first step is to “secure the border,” and stop the, “deluge of drugs coming into this country”. Then, he tells a story about his half-sister Miriam.
It actually started where she was in a car accident, and she got prescribed pain killers... Miriam led a difficult and troubled life.”
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Anderson Cooper asks Cruz – will you support Trump if he is the Republican nominee?Anderson Cooper asks Cruz – will you support Trump if he is the Republican nominee?
“Donald is not going to be the GOP nominee.”“Donald is not going to be the GOP nominee.”
Does that mean you wouldn’t support him?Does that mean you wouldn’t support him?
“I gave you my answer – listen I think nominating Donald Trump would be an absolute train wreck.”“I gave you my answer – listen I think nominating Donald Trump would be an absolute train wreck.”
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Outside of CNN’s Republican town hall, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders has accepted frontrunner Hillary Clinton’s invitation to debate in Brooklyn before the New York primary.Outside of CNN’s Republican town hall, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders has accepted frontrunner Hillary Clinton’s invitation to debate in Brooklyn before the New York primary.
“Let’s do it,” Sanders said on CNN.“Let’s do it,” Sanders said on CNN.
Bernie Sanders on Hillary Clinton: "I would hope that we would have a good debate" https://t.co/HzUkK8k85I https://t.co/Rcj5ZXbI1RBernie Sanders on Hillary Clinton: "I would hope that we would have a good debate" https://t.co/HzUkK8k85I https://t.co/Rcj5ZXbI1R
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Senator Ted Cruz gives Anderson Cooper some specifics about what he means when he says he would “carpet bomb” ISIS, specifically saying he would take out the terror group’s infrastructure.Senator Ted Cruz gives Anderson Cooper some specifics about what he means when he says he would “carpet bomb” ISIS, specifically saying he would take out the terror group’s infrastructure.
Cruz gives one of the most detailed answers I've seen from him on what specifically he would "carpet bomb" -- infrastructure, oil fields.Cruz gives one of the most detailed answers I've seen from him on what specifically he would "carpet bomb" -- infrastructure, oil fields.
“Overwhelming air power is the first step,” the senator says. Anything else is “photo-op foreign policy”.“Overwhelming air power is the first step,” the senator says. Anything else is “photo-op foreign policy”.
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Cruz already re-upped the Muslim “no-go area” myth, this time saying such neighborhoods exist in Brussels (the recent target of terror attacks).Cruz already re-upped the Muslim “no-go area” myth, this time saying such neighborhoods exist in Brussels (the recent target of terror attacks).
Cruz describes such areas as, “incubator[s] for radical islamic terrorism.”Cruz describes such areas as, “incubator[s] for radical islamic terrorism.”
The media and the Democrats hate it when someone actually describes what the enemy is.”The media and the Democrats hate it when someone actually describes what the enemy is.”
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Trump campaign manager questions lead CNN town hallTrump campaign manager questions lead CNN town hall
And the first question is about Donald Trump’s campaign manager.And the first question is about Donald Trump’s campaign manager.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz tells CNN’s Anderson Cooper that “attacks and insults” have no place in a campaign, nor does “physical violence.”Texas Senator Ted Cruz tells CNN’s Anderson Cooper that “attacks and insults” have no place in a campaign, nor does “physical violence.”
Cruz and other candidates have criticized Donald Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski for grabbing a former Breitbart News reporter’s arm at a campaign rally. Cruz and other candidates have said Lewandowski’s actions are emblematic of the culture in Trump’s campaign.Cruz and other candidates have criticized Donald Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski for grabbing a former Breitbart News reporter’s arm at a campaign rally. Cruz and other candidates have said Lewandowski’s actions are emblematic of the culture in Trump’s campaign.
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CNN is now beginning its Republican town hall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s Riverside Theatre.CNN is now beginning its Republican town hall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s Riverside Theatre.
As a reminder, CNN’s Anderson Cooper will ask each candidate pre-selected questions from the audience. The town hall begins with Texas Senator Ted Cruz.As a reminder, CNN’s Anderson Cooper will ask each candidate pre-selected questions from the audience. The town hall begins with Texas Senator Ted Cruz.
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We’re about 20 minutes out from the CNN’s Republican town hall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and already hundreds of anti-Trump protesters have flooded streets.We’re about 20 minutes out from the CNN’s Republican town hall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and already hundreds of anti-Trump protesters have flooded streets.
Protesters arrive outside #GOPTownHall in Milwaukee pic.twitter.com/YX7QknaxgWProtesters arrive outside #GOPTownHall in Milwaukee pic.twitter.com/YX7QknaxgW
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Talk of Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski’s actions, before misdemeanor battery charges were filed, has been circulating for weeks.Talk of Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski’s actions, before misdemeanor battery charges were filed, has been circulating for weeks.
The Guardian’s Lucia Graves (@lucia_graves) considers why the allegations didn’t come out sooner.The Guardian’s Lucia Graves (@lucia_graves) considers why the allegations didn’t come out sooner.
Take the case of Michelle Fields, who had almost every conceivable advantage in telling her story.Take the case of Michelle Fields, who had almost every conceivable advantage in telling her story.
Consider all she had going for her. She’s a well-heeled professional who had a job at a major conservative outlet and a large social media following. She’s connected in the conservative media world Trump relies on. She had a Washington Post reporter standing six inches behind her to document every aspect of the altercation, which happened in the middle of a press gaggle, leaving ample video footage available of the incident.Consider all she had going for her. She’s a well-heeled professional who had a job at a major conservative outlet and a large social media following. She’s connected in the conservative media world Trump relies on. She had a Washington Post reporter standing six inches behind her to document every aspect of the altercation, which happened in the middle of a press gaggle, leaving ample video footage available of the incident.
And then consider what happened to her for telling her story on the record. She felt the need to resign from Breitbart News. She lost her contributorship at Fox News – a rare and valuable perch – because she could no longer be “impartial” about Trump, according to the show’s host, noted Trump fan Eric Bolling. Her reputation was smeared by the very man who assaulted her, who called her “delusional” while his candidate suggested “she made it up”. Consider that days later, Trump would put her aggressor on stage after a series of primary wins and praise him by name. “Good job, Corey,” he said.And then consider what happened to her for telling her story on the record. She felt the need to resign from Breitbart News. She lost her contributorship at Fox News – a rare and valuable perch – because she could no longer be “impartial” about Trump, according to the show’s host, noted Trump fan Eric Bolling. Her reputation was smeared by the very man who assaulted her, who called her “delusional” while his candidate suggested “she made it up”. Consider that days later, Trump would put her aggressor on stage after a series of primary wins and praise him by name. “Good job, Corey,” he said.
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David SmithDavid Smith
Misdemeanor battery charges against Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski has brought criticism from nearly all sides.Misdemeanor battery charges against Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski has brought criticism from nearly all sides.
The Guardian’s David Smith (@SmithInAmerica) files this dispatch from Hillary Clinton campaign in La Crosse, Wisconsin.The Guardian’s David Smith (@SmithInAmerica) files this dispatch from Hillary Clinton campaign in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Hillary Clinton said reporter Michelle Fields “deserves a lot of credit” for bringing a battery charge against Donald Trump’s campaign manager and argued that the Republican frontrunner himself should be held responsible.Hillary Clinton said reporter Michelle Fields “deserves a lot of credit” for bringing a battery charge against Donald Trump’s campaign manager and argued that the Republican frontrunner himself should be held responsible.
Speaking to reporters after a tour of the Pearl Street Brewery in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Clinton was asked about the case involving Corey Lewandowski and the Breitbart News journalist.Speaking to reporters after a tour of the Pearl Street Brewery in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Clinton was asked about the case involving Corey Lewandowski and the Breitbart News journalist.
“I think that every candidate has to be responsible for what happens in their campaign and, as I’ve said repeatedly, what Donald Trump has been doing these last months is inciting violent behavior and aggressive behavior that I think is very dangerous and has resulted in attacks on people at his events and this charge that was brought against his campaign manager,” she said. “I’m not going to comment on a pending legal or criminal case but I think that ultimately the responsibility is Mr Trump’s.”“I think that every candidate has to be responsible for what happens in their campaign and, as I’ve said repeatedly, what Donald Trump has been doing these last months is inciting violent behavior and aggressive behavior that I think is very dangerous and has resulted in attacks on people at his events and this charge that was brought against his campaign manager,” she said. “I’m not going to comment on a pending legal or criminal case but I think that ultimately the responsibility is Mr Trump’s.”
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Trump is now criticizing Michelle Fields, a former Breitbart reporter his campaign manager allegedly grabbed, at a pre-town hall rally in Janesville, Wisconsin.
Trump is mocking Fields inside his Janesville rally right now. Reading her allegation in a dramatic voice.
If somebody squeezed your arm or hurt you wouldn’t you start screaming or something?
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“All of a sudden she bolts into the picture, she grabs me, or hits me on the arm… Maybe [Corey Lewandowski] touched her a little bit, but it was almost like he was trying to keep her off me.”
leading Breitbart... pic.twitter.com/gRLfSV2Qj6
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Trump is now discussing his version of conservatism at a pre-town hall rally in Janesville, Wisconsin – Republican House speaker Paul Ryan’s hometown – where the frontrunner has the crowd booing the Speaker’s name.
I really want to win Wisconsin, because if I can win Wisconsin we can put all the stupidity away.”
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As Donald Trump’s rally begins in Janesville, Wisconsin, ahead of a CNN Republican town hall tonight, it appears an anti-Trump protester was pepper sprayed.
Here’s a video of the incident via Molly Beck, with the Wisconsin State Journal.
Here's a video (and prev photo) taken by @derek94gt of the punch/pepper spray incident at the Janesville Trump rally pic.twitter.com/iVCHvsISDi
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The Battle for Brooklyn begins!
.@HillaryClinton tells pool reporters in LaCrosse she'd be open to debating @BernieSanders in Brooklyn, home to her HQ & his childhood home.
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The New York Democrats primary on April 19 is personal -- Bernie Sanders grew up in Brooklyn and Hillary Clinton spent two terms as a New York Senator and based her campaign in Brooklyn.
“Competitive presidential primary fights in New York are as rare as spacious and affordable apartments on the Upper West Side — there hasn’t been one in decades,” writes Politico.
Sanders created an online petition to call on Clinton to debate him before the New York Primary.
It reads:
One of the next big battlegrounds in the Democratic nomination is New York State’s primary on April 19. Our campaign has repeatedly asked Hillary Clinton to debate in New York before the primary, but they haven’t agreed to it. We’re not sure why.
Today the Vermont Senator announced he’d be hosting a rally in the Bronx on Thursday with Puerto Rican rapper Residente, founder of Calle 13. Clinton is kicking off tomorrow with an event at the famous Apollo Theater in Harlem.
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Lauren Gambino
Hillary Clinton promised to continue to fight for tougher gun control on Tuesday during a campaign event that paid tribute to the victims of gun violence and police brutality.
“The epidemic of gun violence spares no one, but it is concentrated in areas that are short on hope,” Clinton said on Tuesday during a panel discussion on gun violence at Tabernacle Community Baptist church in Milwaukee.
Clinton has made gun control a pillar of her campaign. She has called for strengthening background checks and closing a number of loopholes that enable unmonitored gun sales, while promising to take on the National Rifle Association – a lobby group, she reminds voters, that holds near-supreme power in some parts of Washington.
“This needs to be a voting issue,” Clinton said of the fight to tighten gun laws. “Not number 20 on the list, number one on the list.”
Read the rest of Lauren’s story here.
Related: Hillary Clinton pledges to fight gun violence 'epidemic' at Milwaukee event
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Donald Trump continues to attack reporter Michelle Fields, who accused his campaign manager of assault on March 8 and police laid charges of battery against him today.
Why is this reporter touching me as I leave news conference? What is in her hand?? pic.twitter.com/HQB8dl0fhn
Since Fields is a reporter and attempting to follow a presidential candidate and ask him questions with a phone in one hand, we might hazard a guess that it’s a pen in her other one.
Edit: this post originally included another tweet that was posted by a fake Donald Trump account, it has now been removed.
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Stay tuned for The O’Reilly Factor this evening.
Lewandowski will be on O’Reilly Factor tonight.
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Ben Shapiro, the former editor-at-large of Breitbart, who resigned in protest at the publication’s lack of support of former reporter Michelle Fields, spoke MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts about the charges laid today.
“Her story has been absolutely consistent from the beginning. Corey Lewandowski grabbed her by the arm, he yanked her hard enough to bruise her. She lost her balance for a second, she regained it,” he said.
He added: “It’s amazing how the campaign tone has shifted on this. It went from she was never even touched by Corey Lewandowski, she’s essentially an attention seeker, to, well, he didn’t grab her that hard and if she was really that bad why doesn’t she file a police report. So, she files a police report. And now it’s, well, they’re out to get him.”
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Trump’s campaign is getting the whole team out in support of campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
One of Trump’s Secret Service guards told The Daily Mail that reporter Michelle Fields had been warned by SS agents to stop touching Donald Trump.
But speaking on condition of anonymity, a member of Trump’s Secret Service detail told DailyMail.com on Tuesday that Fields touched Trump twice – and was warned by agents to stop – before Lewandowski pulled her away.
‘She crossed in between agents and our protectee after being told not to,’ said the agent, who was present that night in Jupiter.